Visit Bascarsija, Sarajevo’s Old bazaar and the historical cultural centre which still retain an Ottoman look and feel.
See the Tunes Spasa, also known as “Tunnel of Hope” which was built during the siege of Sarajevo in the Balkan War of 1990s.
Visit Vrelo Bosne, the source of River Bosna and a popular picnic spot located at the foothills of the Mount Igman.
See the Stari Most, the old bridge of Mostar, one of the most recognised and photographed monuments in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, a historic bridge located in Visegrad over the Drina River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the country.
Experience the beautiful waterfall of the Pliva River located in the centre of Jajce city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See the Kravice waterfall, located on the Trebizat River with an elevation fall of 25 metres and a very popular tourist spot.
Visit Blagaj, a picturesque village which lies at the source of the natural spring of Buna River and has a strong Ottoman flavour including heritage buildings.
Take your families to the Una National Park, one of the newest national parks established in Bosnia and Herzegovina to protect the Una and Unac Rivers and the surrounding nature.
Visit Bjelasnica, the highest mountain in the country and a highly popular ski resort. Mount Bjelasnica is located southwest of Sarajevo and has an elevation of more than 2060 metres.
Visit Bascarsija, Sarajevo’s Old bazaar and the historical cultural centre which still retain an Ottoman look and feel.
See the Tunes Spasa, also known as “Tunnel of Hope&r...